This campground serves as the northern gateway to the Winom-Frazier Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system, with over 100 miles of trail to ride. It features 20 campsites and 4 accessible vault toilets. There is a large day-use picnic shelter near the campground entrance. Trailhead parking and an interpretive sign is located in the upper loop of the campground, near the Butcherknife Trail #3189. There is no potable water or garbage service, so please pack your garbage home. The nearby area offers hunting, OHV riding, sight-seeing, and photography. The Tower Fire Lookout is a little more than 9 miles south of the campground on Forest Service Road 5226.
From Ukiah, OR, travel east on Oregon State Highway 244 for 16 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 5226. Frazier Campground/Trailhead is located about 3/4 mile up on the left.
Beautiful scenary, plenty of OHV fun with quads and dirtbikes. Mountain bikes are welcome too from what the signs said. They need to reinforce staying on trails better though. There were people of all ages constantly destroying off-trail portions of the National Forest. This was frustrating since no one seemed to care. We need to protect our Forests.
I'm an avid off road moto rider that travels. Hit this on 11/2/2021 just before it snowed. The trails were paved in GOLD....tamarack needles. The trails are mostly double track, but some good single track. We had the entire place to ourselves and it was very nice and clean at the campground. This is an awesome venue for families, and intermediate riders or beginners. A bit tame for a serious rider but still fun for the two days I camped and rode there. This is a very remote area, there is nothing close so bring everything you need and then some. Be sure to ride with a tracking program so you don't get lost, the area is huge and supposedly there are 100-150 miles of trails.
Awesome campground with huge amounts of trails. All you have to do is pick the direction
Fantastic place to ride! Lots of trails to get lost on, and many types of features to navigate. The trailhead campgrounds were well maintained. There were plenty of spots open over 4th of July weekend as well. I was out riding for three hours by myself, and never ran into another single rider in over 3 hours. I'll be back!